Exiled by his pack as a teen, Omega wolf Simon Moorehead learns to bury his gentle nature in the interest of survival. When a hulking, rough-faced Alpha catches Simon on pack territory, he tries to escape what he’s sure will be imminent death. But instead of killing him, the Alpha takes Simon home. A mate is a dream come true for Mitch, and he won’t let little things like Simon’s rejections, attacks, and insults get in their way. With patience, seduction, and genuine care, Mitch will ride out the storm while Simon slays his own ghosts and Mitch’s loneliness.

I was so excited to read this new author and her unique YA series. This was book one and it really feels like it may be several books in. The world building was interesting but not fleshed out. They fought with swords like a dystopian setting but there were cars? The story starts out in the middle of an action scene, fleeing from danger in the middle of the night with her parents but it’s bogged down with descriptions and information. I wished it was more balanced. The editing was a bit off too. Sentences that were strange sounding. The book could really use another look through. The characters themselves were great! I loved every single one them. They had such spirit and complexity. I loved the push and pull between them. There were some serious issues in this book that may trigger a reader but there was a warning in the blurb so you know what you’re getting into.​Overall, Rhodi’s Light was an interesting journey.